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Can Xu
"Monster"

18

Wins

4

Losses

0

Draws

None

KO%
  • Birth Name: 徐灿
  • Birth Place: Contribute
  • Born: March 09, 1994
  • Died: Contribute
  • Age: 29
  • Height: 5′ 9″
  • Weight: 126 lb
  • Reach: 69″
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Pro Debut: November 16, 2013
  • Nationality: China
  • Status: Contribute
  • Manager: Contribute
  • Promoter: Contribute
  • Total Bouts: 22
  • Total Rounds: 28

Xu Can, a 28-year old professional boxer hailing from Fuzhou, China, with an impressive boxing career, has taken the sport by storm. Since Xu Can made his professional boxing debut against Tang Yuan Yuan on November 16, 2013, he has fought in 22 total fights with a record of 18 wins and 4 losses. Xu Can has repeatedly proven his mettle as an excellent boxer and has cemented his position as a featherweight contender.

Can's record is remarkable, with 3 KO wins and 0 draws or no-contests. In addition, the boxer has won one world title at featherweight and defended it twice. On January 26, 2019, in his first world title fight, he faced Jesús Rojas for the featherweight WBA (Regular) title. He went on to defeat Rojas via 12 round unanimous decision, becoming the featherweight champion of the world. Since then, he has defended his title twice in title fight KO wins.

Some of Xu Can's best fights and notable victories consist of wins over Shun Kubo, Nehomar Cermeño, Jesús Rojas, Manny Robles III, Jelbirt Gomera, Kris George, and Jack Asis. These victories were instrumental in ensuring that Can's record remained as impressive as it is today.

Can has had a total of four losses in his professional boxing career so far, with one of them being a loss in a title bout, and three losses in non-title bouts. His first loss was a 4 round split decision defeat against Neeraj Goyat on June 7, 2014. He has lost three times via decision, while being stopped once in his professional career. More details about these defeats can be found in "All of Xu Can's losses".

Xu Can's most recent fight was a non-title bout against Mexican boxer Brandon Benitez on October 7, 2022. Can lost the fight via 10 round split-decision. However, this fight does not speak to his career as a whole, and his professionalism and skill as a seasoned boxer remain undisputed.

While Can is presently on a two-fight losing streak, his experience, expertise, and skills as a boxer cannot be denied. Can is an accomplished boxer with an impressive record, and his determination is inspirational to the sport's fans and up-and-coming boxers.

In conclusion, Xu Can is an outstanding athlete, among the best in his class, with a remarkable record of accomplishments. The achievements of Can speak to the skill and finesse that he brings to the sport of boxing. The feats of Xu Can are a testament to his perseverance and focus as a fighter, and it is no surprise that he has made a name for himself in the sport. We wish Can the best in his future endeavors, and we anticipate his return to the ring soon.

Xu Can Fight Record

# Date Age Opponent Result Via
22 Oct 7, 2022 28 Brandon Benitez Loss SD
21 Jul 31, 2021 27 Leigh Wood Loss TKO12
20 Nov 23, 2019 25 Manny Robles III Win UD
19 May 26, 2019 25 Shun Kubo Win TKO6
18 Jan 26, 2019 24 Jesús Rojas Win UD
17 Sep 13, 2018 24 Enrique Bernache Win SD
16 Jul 27, 2018 24 Jelbirt Gomera Win TKO7
15 Oct 3, 2017 23 Nehomar Cermeño Win RTD7
14 May 7, 2017 23 Jack Asis Win UD
13 Dec 17, 2016 22 Spicy Matsushita Win UD
12 Sep 30, 2016 22 Ramiro Blanco Win UD
11 Jun 24, 2016 22 Corey McConnell Win UD
10 Feb 12, 2016 21 Isaias Santos Sampaio Win UD
9 Sep 18, 2015 21 Chaiyong Chanthahong Win UD
8 Jun 27, 2015 21 Kris George Win UD
7 May 8, 2015 21 Hurricane Futa Win UD
6 Feb 22, 2015 20 Josh Baillie Win MD
5 Sep 8, 2014 20 Bao Dong Loss MD
4 Aug 23, 2014 20 Hongpeng Zhang Win UD
3 Jun 7, 2014 20 Neeraj Goyat Loss SD
2 Apr 13, 2014 20 Kota Hamamoto Win UD
1 Nov 16, 2013 19 Tang Yuan Yuan Win UD